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word: mattress word_type: noun expansion: mattress (plural mattresses) forms: form: mattresses tags: plural wikipedia: mattress etymology_text: From Middle English materas, from Old French, from Arabic مَطْرَح (maṭraḥ, “place where something is thrown”), from طَرَحَ (ṭaraḥa, “to throw”). Compare d...
19301
word: mattress word_type: verb expansion: mattress (third-person singular simple present mattresses, present participle mattressing, simple past and past participle mattressed) forms: form: mattresses tags: present singular third-person form: mattressing tags: participle presen...
19302
word: apocrypha word_type: noun expansion: apocrypha (plural apocrypha) forms: form: apocrypha tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English apocrypha, apocrifa, apocrif, from Late Latin apocryphus (“secret, not approved for public reading”), from Ancient Greek ἀπόκρυφος (apókruphos...
19303
word: Eisen word_type: name expansion: Eisen forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From the German and Jewish/Yiddish surname, from Eisen (“iron”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A surname from German. senses_topics:
19304
word: convention word_type: noun expansion: convention (countable and uncountable, plural conventions) forms: form: conventions tags: plural wikipedia: convention etymology_text: Recorded since about 1440, borrowed from Middle French convention, from Latin conventiō (“meeting, assembling; agreemen...
19305
word: gateau word_type: noun expansion: gateau (countable and uncountable, plural gateaux or gateaus) forms: form: gateaux tags: plural form: gateaus tags: plural wikipedia: gateau etymology_text: Borrowed from French gâteau. Doublet of wastel. senses_examples: text: Determined o...
19306
word: animated word_type: adj expansion: animated (comparative more animated, superlative most animated) forms: form: more animated tags: comparative form: most animated tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: an animated discussion type: examp...
19307
word: animated word_type: verb expansion: animated forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: simple past and past participle of animate senses_topics:
19308
word: lira word_type: noun expansion: lira (plural lire or lira or liras) forms: form: lire tags: plural form: lira tags: plural form: liras tags: plural wikipedia: lira etymology_text: From Italian lira, from Latin lībra (partly via Turkish lira, Arabic لِيرَة (līra), Malt...
19309
word: lira word_type: noun expansion: lira (plural lirot or liroth or liras) forms: form: lirot tags: plural form: liroth tags: plural form: liras tags: plural wikipedia: lira etymology_text: From Italian lira, from Latin lībra (partly via Turkish lira, Arabic لِيرَة (līra)...
19310
word: lira word_type: noun expansion: lira forms: wikipedia: Byzantine lyra lira etymology_text: From Ukrainian ліра (lira), ultimately related to the Byzantine lyra (Ancient Greek λύρα (lúra)). Doublet of Lyra and lyre. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A Ukrainian folk musical instr...
19311
word: lira word_type: noun expansion: lira (plural lirae) forms: form: lirae tags: plural wikipedia: lira etymology_text: From Latin līra (“furrow”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Any of a set of fine ridges on the shells of some molluscs senses_topics:
19312
word: lira word_type: noun expansion: lira forms: wikipedia: lira etymology_text: senses_examples: text: The first evidence of the Byzantine lira is in a Persian literary source of the ninth century. ref: 1940, Curt Sachs, The History of Musical Instruments, New York, N.Y.: W. W. Norton & Compan...
19313
word: uracil word_type: noun expansion: uracil (countable and uncountable, plural uracils) forms: form: uracils tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From uro- + ac(etic) + -ile. Coined in 1885 by the German chemist Robert Behrend, who was attempting to synthesize derivatives of uric acid. sens...
19314
word: adulterous word_type: adj expansion: adulterous (comparative more adulterous, superlative most adulterous) forms: form: more adulterous tags: comparative form: most adulterous tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: adulterous behaviour type:...
19315
word: asymmetric word_type: adj expansion: asymmetric (comparative more asymmetric, superlative most asymmetric) forms: form: more asymmetric tags: comparative form: most asymmetric tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From a- + symmetric, as Ancient Greek ἀσυμμετρία (asummetr...
19316
word: ammunition word_type: noun expansion: ammunition (countable and uncountable, plural ammunitions) forms: form: ammunitions tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From older French amunition, rebracketing of la munition (“the war supplies”) as l’amunition. Ultimately from Latin; see munition...
19317
word: ammunition word_type: verb expansion: ammunition (third-person singular simple present ammunitions, present participle ammunitioning, simple past and past participle ammunitioned) forms: form: ammunitions tags: present singular third-person form: ammunitioning tags: participl...
19318
word: vacillate word_type: verb expansion: vacillate (third-person singular simple present vacillates, present participle vacillating, simple past and past participle vacillated) forms: form: vacillates tags: present singular third-person form: vacillating tags: participle pres...
19319
word: cup word_type: noun expansion: cup (plural cups) forms: form: cups tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English cuppe, coppe, from the merger of Old English cuppe (“cup”) and Old English copp (“cup, vessel”). Old English cuppe is a borrowing from Late Latin cuppa, itself of o...
19320
word: cup word_type: verb expansion: cup (third-person singular simple present cups, present participle cupping, simple past and past participle cupped) forms: form: cups tags: present singular third-person form: cupping tags: participle present form: cupped tags: p...
19321
word: genotype word_type: noun expansion: genotype (plural genotypes) forms: form: genotypes tags: plural wikipedia: genotype etymology_text: From geno- + type. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The part (DNA sequence) of the genetic makeup of an organism which determines a...
19322
word: genotype word_type: verb expansion: genotype (third-person singular simple present genotypes, present participle genotyping, simple past and past participle genotyped) forms: form: genotypes tags: present singular third-person form: genotyping tags: participle present f...
19323
word: genotype word_type: noun expansion: genotype (plural genotypes) forms: form: genotypes tags: plural wikipedia: genotype etymology_text: Blend of genus + type senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The type species of a genus; generitype. senses_topics: biology natural-sc...
19324
word: agenda word_type: noun expansion: agenda (plural agendas or (rare, proscribed) agendae) forms: form: agendas tags: plural form: agendae tags: plural proscribed rare wikipedia: agenda etymology_text: From Latin agenda (“things that ought to be done”), future passive partic...
19325
word: agenda word_type: noun expansion: agenda forms: wikipedia: agenda etymology_text: From Latin agenda (“things that ought to be done”), future passive participle (gerundive) of agō (“I do, act, make”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of agendum senses_topics:
19326
word: anyone word_type: pron expansion: anyone forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English eny on, ony one, equivalent to any + one. senses_examples: text: Almost anyone can change a light bulb. type: example text: The liar's punishment is not in the least that he is not believed...
19327
word: mellifluous word_type: adj expansion: mellifluous (comparative more mellifluous, superlative most mellifluous) forms: form: more mellifluous tags: comparative form: most mellifluous tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Latin mellifluus (“flowing like honey”), from m...
19328
word: Kongo word_type: name expansion: Kongo forms: wikipedia: Kongo language etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A Bantu language (or family of languages) of Central Africa. Alternative spelling of Congo (“place in Africa”) senses_topics:
19329
word: Kongo word_type: adj expansion: Kongo (not generally comparable, comparative more Kongo, superlative most Kongo) forms: form: more Kongo tags: comparative form: most Kongo tags: superlative wikipedia: Kongo language etymology_text: senses_examples: text: In addition, an in...
19330
word: apathetic word_type: adj expansion: apathetic (comparative more apathetic, superlative most apathetic) forms: form: more apathetic tags: comparative form: most apathetic tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From apathy + -etic. senses_examples: senses_categories: sen...
19331
word: anglicise word_type: verb expansion: anglicise (third-person singular simple present anglicises, present participle anglicising, simple past and past participle anglicised) forms: form: anglicises tags: present singular third-person form: anglicising tags: participle pres...
19332
word: preemptive word_type: adj expansion: preemptive (comparative more preemptive, superlative most preemptive) forms: form: more preemptive tags: comparative form: most preemptive tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From preempt + -ive. senses_examples: text: a preem...
19333
word: agent word_type: noun expansion: agent (plural agents) forms: form: agents tags: plural wikipedia: agent etymology_text: From Latin agēns, present active participle of agere (“to drive, lead, conduct, manage, perform, do”). senses_examples: text: Seeing we are so wonderfully endowed wi...
19334
word: amnesty word_type: noun expansion: amnesty (countable and uncountable, plural amnesties) forms: form: amnesties tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Middle French amnestie (Modern French amnistie), a borrowing from Latin amnestia, itself a borrowing from Ancient Greek ἀμνησ...
19335
word: amnesty word_type: verb expansion: amnesty (third-person singular simple present amnesties, present participle amnestying, simple past and past participle amnestied) forms: form: amnesties tags: present singular third-person form: amnestying tags: participle present for...
19336
word: bab word_type: noun expansion: bab (plural babs) forms: form: babs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Clipping of babby (“baby”). senses_examples: text: The worms were threaded onto the yarn until we had 4 or 5 feet of big juicy worms threaded through. We would coil it all up an...
19337
word: bab word_type: verb expansion: bab (third-person singular simple present babs, present participle babbing, simple past and past participle babbed) forms: form: babs tags: present singular third-person form: babbing tags: participle present form: babbed tags: p...
19338
word: advance word_type: verb expansion: advance (third-person singular simple present advances, present participle advancing, simple past and past participle advanced) forms: form: advances tags: present singular third-person form: advancing tags: participle present form: ...
19339
word: advance word_type: noun expansion: advance (plural advances) forms: form: advances tags: plural wikipedia: advance etymology_text: Etymology tree Latin ab Proto-Indo-European *h₂énti Proto-Italic *anti Latin ante Late Latin ab ante Proto-Indo-European *-éh₂ Proto-Indo-European *-yéti Proto-I...
19340
word: advance word_type: adj expansion: advance (comparative more advance, superlative most advance) forms: form: more advance tags: comparative form: most advance tags: superlative wikipedia: advance etymology_text: Etymology tree Latin ab Proto-Indo-European *h₂énti Proto-Italic *ant...
19341
word: along word_type: prep expansion: along forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English, from Old English andlang, from prefix and- + lang (“long”). Doublet of endlong. senses_examples: text: They were waiting for me in the drawing-room, which is a very large room, stretching along the enti...
19342
word: along word_type: adv expansion: along (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English, from Old English andlang, from prefix and- + lang (“long”). Doublet of endlong. senses_examples: text: John played the piano and everyone sang along. type: example text: From...
19343
word: Asturian word_type: adj expansion: Asturian (comparative more Asturian, superlative most Asturian) forms: form: more Asturian tags: comparative form: most Asturian tags: superlative wikipedia: Asturian etymology_text: From Asturia + -an. senses_examples: text: This gave tim...
19344
word: Asturian word_type: noun expansion: Asturian (plural Asturians) forms: form: Asturians tags: plural wikipedia: Asturian etymology_text: From Asturia + -an. senses_examples: text: To this day the Asturians say to each other "Have a care. Asturias is Spain. The rest is Araby." ref: ...
19345
word: Asturian word_type: name expansion: Asturian forms: wikipedia: Asturian etymology_text: From Asturia + -an. senses_examples: text: The winning entry was a poem written in Asturian, one of the first such in Asturian literature. ref: 2002, M. Teresa Turell, Multilingualism in Spain, page 167 ...
19346
word: glutton word_type: adj expansion: glutton (comparative more glutton, superlative most glutton) forms: form: more glutton tags: comparative form: most glutton tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English glotoun, from Old French gloton, gluton, from Latin glut...
19347
word: glutton word_type: noun expansion: glutton (plural gluttons) forms: form: gluttons tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English glotoun, from Old French gloton, gluton, from Latin gluttō, gluttōnis (“glutton”). The use for the wolverine is a semantic loan from German Vielfraß...
19348
word: glutton word_type: verb expansion: glutton (third-person singular simple present gluttons, present participle gluttoning, simple past and past participle gluttoned) forms: form: gluttons tags: present singular third-person form: gluttoning tags: participle present form:...
19349
word: ambassador word_type: noun expansion: ambassador (plural ambassadors) forms: form: ambassadors tags: plural wikipedia: ambassador etymology_text: From Middle English ambassadore, from Anglo-Norman ambassadeur, from Old Italian ambassadore, from Old Occitan ambaisador (“ambassador”), derivati...
19350
word: chandelier word_type: noun expansion: chandelier (plural chandeliers) forms: form: chandeliers tags: plural wikipedia: chandelier etymology_text: Borrowed from French chandelier, from Latin candelabrum, from candela (“a candle”). Doublet of candelabrum. See also candle. senses_examples: te...
19351
word: hurry word_type: noun expansion: hurry (countable and uncountable, plural hurries) forms: form: hurries tags: plural wikipedia: en:hurry etymology_text: From Middle English horien (“to rush, impel”), probably a variation of hurren (“to vibrate rapidly, buzz”), from Proto-Germanic *hurzaną (“...
19352
word: hurry word_type: verb expansion: hurry (third-person singular simple present hurries, present participle hurrying, simple past and past participle hurried) forms: form: hurries tags: present singular third-person form: hurrying tags: participle present form: hurried...
19353
word: annals word_type: noun expansion: annals forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Middle French annales, from Latin annales libri (“chronicles”), from annalis (“pertaining to a year”), from annus (“year”) + libri, genitive of liber (“book”). Compare with annual. senses_examples: senses_categor...
19354
word: annals word_type: noun expansion: annals pl (plural only) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Middle French annales, from Latin annales libri (“chronicles”), from annalis (“pertaining to a year”), from annus (“year”) + libri, genitive of liber (“book”). Compare with annual. senses_examples...
19355
word: dulcet word_type: adj expansion: dulcet forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English doucet, from Old French doucet, from dulz, dulce (“sweet, pleasant”) + diminutive -et, from Latin dulcis (“sweet, pleasant”). Cognate with Spanish dulce, French doux, Italian dolce, Portuguese doce, and Roman...
19356
word: supplementary angles word_type: noun expansion: supplementary angles forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: Let angle A = 30° and angle B = 10°, so that their supplementary angles are A′ = 150° and B′ = 170°, respectively. type: example senses_categories: senses_glosses...
19357
word: supplementary angles word_type: noun expansion: supplementary angles pl (plural only) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: A = 30° and A′ = 150°, so A and A′ are supplementary angles. type: example senses_categories: senses_glosses: A pair of angles that sum to 180 ...
19358
word: nou word_type: noun expansion: nou (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of noh (“classical Japanese music drama”) senses_topics:
19359
word: fraternity word_type: noun expansion: fraternity (countable and uncountable, plural fraternities) forms: form: fraternities tags: plural wikipedia: fraternity etymology_text: PIE word *bʰréh₂tēr From Middle English fraternite, borrowed from Old French fraternité, from Latin frāternitās, ult...
19360
word: anticipate word_type: verb expansion: anticipate (third-person singular simple present anticipates, present participle anticipating, simple past and past participle anticipated) forms: form: anticipates tags: present singular third-person form: participle anticipating tags: p...
19361
word: kam word_type: adj expansion: kam (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Welsh cam (“bent, crooked, distorted”), from Middle Welsh cam, from Old Welsh cam, from Proto-Brythonic *kam, from Proto-Celtic *kambos. Cognate with Scottish Gaelic cam, Irish cam, French camus (“flat-nosed”) an...
19362
word: anoint word_type: verb expansion: anoint (third-person singular simple present anoints, present participle anointing, simple past and past participle anointed) forms: form: anoints tags: present singular third-person form: anointing tags: participle present form: an...
19363
word: centum word_type: adj expansion: centum (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Learned borrowing from Latin centum (“hundred”), attested at least since 1890s. Its use in linguistics is due to it being a canonical example of a word retaining an original velar stop, as opposed to Avestan 𐬯�...
19364
word: centum word_type: noun expansion: centum (plural centums) forms: form: centums tags: plural wikipedia: academic grading in India etymology_text: Calque of Sanskrit शतक (śataka, “a hundred; a satakam”). The latter meaning is attested at least since 1991 and is explained by 100-point academic ...
19365
word: happy Easter word_type: phrase expansion: Happy Easter forms: form: Happy Easter tags: canonical wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: An expression used during Easter to wish someone a happy time. senses_topics:
19366
word: dulcimer word_type: noun expansion: dulcimer (plural dulcimers) forms: form: dulcimers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Old French doulcemelle, probably from Latin dulce melos (“sweet song”), from Ancient Greek μέλος (mélos, “melody, song”). senses_examples: text: Coordina...
19367
word: Maya word_type: noun expansion: Maya (plural Mayas or Maya) forms: form: Mayas tags: plural form: Maya tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Spanish maya, from Yucatec Maya mayab (“flat”), a self-designation of the northern Maya for themselves, in the form maya’ ...
19368
word: Maya word_type: name expansion: Maya forms: wikipedia: Maya etymology_text: Borrowed from Spanish maya, from Yucatec Maya mayab (“flat”), a self-designation of the northern Maya for themselves, in the form maya’ found in compounds and phrases e.g. maya’ wíinik (“Maya man”). senses_examples: senses_ca...
19369
word: Maya word_type: name expansion: Maya forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Maria, ultimately from Hebrew, and from Maia, from Latin. senses_examples: text: When her little friends asked her what her name was, her father replied that it was Conchita - his diminutive for Maria de la Concepción. "...
19370
word: Maya word_type: name expansion: Maya forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Transliteration of Sanskrit माया (māyā). senses_examples: text: Eventually, Pran and Savita decided by correspondence on Maya. Its two simple syllables meant, among other things: the goddess Lakshmi, illusion, fascination, a...
19371
word: Maya word_type: name expansion: Maya forms: wikipedia: Maya (mother of the Buddha) etymology_text: Transliteration of Sanskrit माया (māyā́) or Pali Māyā. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The mother of Gautama Buddha. senses_topics: Buddhism lifestyle religion
19372
word: flatbed word_type: noun expansion: flatbed (plural flatbeds) forms: form: flatbeds tags: plural wikipedia: flatbed etymology_text: From flat + bed. senses_examples: text: The Rotrac E2 shunter was built by German manufacturer Zwiehoff and has been subject to a 14-month trial to prove ...
19373
word: flatbed word_type: adj expansion: flatbed (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: flatbed etymology_text: From flat + bed. senses_examples: text: I can't scan the whole document quickly because I only have a flatbed scanner. type: example text: The accident left the contents of a flatbed t...
19374
word: flatbed word_type: verb expansion: flatbed (third-person singular simple present flatbeds, present participle flatbedding, simple past and past participle flatbedded) forms: form: flatbeds tags: present singular third-person form: flatbedding tags: participle present fo...
19375
word: complementary angles word_type: noun expansion: complementary angles forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Complementary in the sense of completing, i.e. they form a complete right angle. senses_examples: text: Let angle A = 30° and angle B = 10°, so that their complementary angles are A′ = 60° and ...
19376
word: complementary angles word_type: noun expansion: complementary angles pl (plural only) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Complementary in the sense of completing, i.e. they form a complete right angle. senses_examples: text: A = 30° and A′ = 60°, so A and A′ are complementary angles. type: ...
19377
word: antipathy word_type: noun expansion: antipathy (countable and uncountable, plural antipathies) forms: form: antipathies tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: PIE word *h₂énti Borrowed from Middle French antipathie (“deep dislike; object of dislike; incompatibility between things”) (moder...
19378
word: luxuriant word_type: adj expansion: luxuriant (comparative more luxuriant, superlative most luxuriant) forms: form: more luxuriant tags: comparative form: most luxuriant tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Latin lūxuriāns, past participle of lūxuriō, itsel...
19379
word: antiquity word_type: noun expansion: antiquity (countable and uncountable, plural antiquities) forms: form: antiquities tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English antiquyte, antiquite, antiquytee, a borrowing from Old French antiquité, antiquitet, from Latin antiquitas, fro...
19380
word: annoyance word_type: noun expansion: annoyance (countable and uncountable, plural annoyances) forms: form: annoyances tags: plural wikipedia: annoyance etymology_text: From Middle English anoyaunce (rare form of noyaunce), from Old French anuiance, anoiance, from the verb anuier (“to cause p...
19381
word: Ruanda word_type: name expansion: Ruanda forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of Rwanda senses_topics:
19382
word: cymbal word_type: noun expansion: cymbal (plural cymbals) forms: form: cymbals tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English cymbal, from Old English cimbal, cimbala and Old French cimbale, both from Latin cymbalum (“cymbal”), from Ancient Greek κύμβαλον (kúmbalon), from κύμβη...
19383
word: drought word_type: noun expansion: drought (countable and uncountable, plural droughts) forms: form: droughts tags: plural wikipedia: en:Drought (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English droghte, drouȝte, druhhþe, druȝþe, drouȝth, from Old English drūgaþ. Cognate with Dutch droogt...
19384
word: monk word_type: noun expansion: monk (plural monks) forms: form: monks tags: plural wikipedia: monk etymology_text: From Middle English monk, from Old English munuc, from Proto-West Germanic *munik, from Late Latin monicus, variant of monachus, from Ancient Greek μοναχός (monakhós, “single, ...
19385
word: monk word_type: verb expansion: monk (third-person singular simple present monks, present participle monking, simple past and past participle monked) forms: form: monks tags: present singular third-person form: monking tags: participle present form: monked tags: ...
19386
word: monk word_type: noun expansion: monk (plural monks) forms: form: monks tags: plural wikipedia: monk etymology_text: By shortening. senses_examples: text: ‘We wuz talkin’ and the monk got loose, and she sent me off to catch him.’ ref: 1932, Delos W. Lovelace, King Kong, published ...
19387
word: phenotype word_type: noun expansion: phenotype (plural phenotypes) forms: form: phenotypes tags: plural wikipedia: phenotype etymology_text: From pheno- + -type. (Date to be specified). From Ancient Greek φαίνω (phaínō, “to shine, to show, to appear”) and Ancient Greek τύπος (túpos, “mark, t...
19388
word: phenotype word_type: verb expansion: phenotype (third-person singular simple present phenotypes, present participle phenotyping, simple past and past participle phenotyped) forms: form: phenotypes tags: present singular third-person form: phenotyping tags: participle pres...
19389
word: snack word_type: noun expansion: snack (plural snacks) forms: form: snacks tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle Dutch snacken (“to snack”). senses_examples: text: The numbers thin out the further we get from London, so I don't feel guilty when I remove my mask momentar...
19390
word: snack word_type: verb expansion: snack (third-person singular simple present snacks, present participle snacking, simple past and past participle snacked) forms: form: snacks tags: present singular third-person form: snacking tags: participle present form: snacked ...
19391
word: snack word_type: noun expansion: snack (plural snacks) forms: form: snacks tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: See snatch (transitive verb). Ultimately of the same origin as the word under Etymology 1, but perhaps through a different source. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_...
19392
word: snack word_type: verb expansion: snack (third-person singular simple present snacks, present participle snacking, simple past and past participle snacked) forms: form: snacks tags: present singular third-person form: snacking tags: participle present form: snacked ...
19393
word: den word_type: noun expansion: den (plural dens) forms: form: dens tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English den, from Old English denn (“den, lair (of a beast), cave; a swine-pasture, a woodland pasture for swine”), from Proto-West Germanic *dani (“threshing-floor, barn-f...
19394
word: den word_type: verb expansion: den (third-person singular simple present dens, present participle denning, simple past and past participle denned) forms: form: dens tags: present singular third-person form: denning tags: participle present form: denned tags: p...
19395
word: den word_type: noun expansion: den forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Old French denier, from Latin denarius. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Abbreviation of denier (a unit of weight) senses_topics:
19396
word: den word_type: noun expansion: den (plural dens) forms: form: dens tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of dene. senses_topics:
19397
word: den word_type: adv expansion: den (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Pronunciation spelling of then, representing AAVE, Bermuda English. senses_topics:
19398
word: register word_type: noun expansion: register (plural registers) forms: form: registers tags: plural wikipedia: register etymology_text: From Medieval Latin registrum, from Late Latin regesta (“list, items recorded”), from Latin regerō (“to record, to carry back”), from re- + gerō (“to carry,...
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word: register word_type: verb expansion: register (third-person singular simple present registers, present participle registering, simple past and past participle registered) forms: form: registers tags: present singular third-person form: registering tags: participle present ...